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JEE Main – 2020


9th January 2020 (Evening Shift)
General Instructions

1. The test is of 3 hours duration and the maximum marks is 300.

2. The question paper consists of 3 Parts (Part I: Physics, Part II: Chemistry, Part III: Mathematics). Each Part
has two sections (Section 1 & Section 2).

3. Section 1 contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of
which ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

4. Section 2 contains 5 Numerical Value Type Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL
VALUE. For each question, enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal
numerical value, then round-off the value to TWO decimal places.

Marking Scheme
1. Section – 1: +4 for correct answer, –1 (negative marking) for incorrect answer, 0 for all other cases.

2. Section – 2: +4 for correct answer, 0 for all other cases. There is no negative marking.

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SUBJECT I: PHYSICS MARKS: 100

SECTION 1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. The current i in the network is :

(1) 0.3A (2) 0.6A (3) 0A (4) 0.2A

2. For the four sets of three meansured physical quantities as given below. Which of the following options
is correct ?
(i) A1 = 24.36, B1 = 0.0724, C1 = 256.2 (ii) A2 = 24.44, B2 = 16.082, C2 = 240.2
(iii) A3 = 25.2, B3 = 19.2812, C3 = 236.183 (iv) A4 = 25.2, B4 = 236.191, C4 = 19.5
(1) A1 + B1 + C1 = A2 + B2 + C2 = A3 + B3 + C3 = A4 + B4 + C4
(2) A4 + B4 + C4  A1 + B1 + C1 = A2 + B2 + C2 = A3 + B3 + C3
(3) A4 + B4 + C4  A1 + B1 + C1  A3 + B3 + C3  A2 + B2 + C2
(4) A1 + B1 + C1  A3 + B3 + C3  A2 + B2 + C2  A4 + B4 + C4

3. In LC circuit the inductance L = 40 mH and capacitance C = 100F . If a voltage V (t ) = 10sin(314 t ) is


applied to the circuit, the current in the circuit is given as :
(1) 10 cos314 t (2) 5.2 cos314 t (3) 0.52 cos314 t (4) 0.52 sin314 t

4. Two gases-argon (atomic radius 0.07 nm , atomic weigh 40) and xenon (atomic radius 0.1nm, atomic
weight 140) have the same number density and are at the same temperature. The ratio of their respective
mean free times is closest to :
(1) 2.3 (2) 4.67 (3) 1.83 (4) 3.67

5. The energy required to ionize a hydrogen like ion in its ground state is 9 Rydbergs. What is the
wavelength of the radiation emitted when the electron in this ion jumps from the second excited state to
the ground state ?
(1) 11.4nm (2) 35.8nm (3) 8.6nm (4) 24.2nm

6. A small spherical droplet of density d is floating exactly half immersed in a liquid of density  and
surface tension T . The radius of the droplet is (take note that the surface tension applies an upward
force on the droplet) :
T 3T T 2T
(1) r= (2) r= (3) r= (4) r=
(d + ) g (2d − ) g (d − ) g 3(d + ) g

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7. A particle of mass m is projected with a speed u from the ground at an angle  = w.r.t. horizontal
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(x-axis). When it has reached maximum height, it collides completely inelastically with another particle
of the same mass and velocity uiˆ . The horizontal distance covered by the combined mass before
reaching the ground is :
5 u2 3 2 u2 3 3 u2 u2
(1) (2) (3) (4) 2 2
8 g 4 g 8 g g

8. Two steel wires having same length are suspended from a ceiling under the same load. If the ratio of
their energy stored per unit volume is 1: 4, the ratio of their diameters is :
(1) 1: 2 (2) 2 :1 (3) 2:1 (4) 1:2

2
x
9. A rod of length L has non-uniform linear mass density given by ( x) = a + b   , where a and b are
L
constants and 0  x  L . The value of x for the centre of mass of the rod is at :
4  a+b  3  2a + b  3  2a + b  3 a+b 
3  2a + 3b  2  3a + b  4  3a + b  2  2a + b 
(1) L (2) L (3) L (4) L

10. Planet A has mass M and radius R . Planet B has half the mass and half the radius of Planet A. If the
 n
escape velocities from the Planets A and B are  A and  B , respectively, then A = . The value of
B 4
n is :
(1) 1 (2) 3 (3) 4 (4) 2

11. A wire of length L and mass per unit length 6.0 10−3 kgm−1 is put under tension of 540N . Two
consecutive frequencies that it resonates at are : 420 Hz 490Hz . Then L in meters is :
(1) 8.1m (2) 5.1m (3) 1.1m (4) 2.1m

12. An electron gun is placed inside a long solenoid of radius R on its axis. The solenoid has n
turns/length and carries a current I . The electron gun shoots an electron along the radius of the solenoid
with speed  . If the electron does not hit the surface of the solenoid, maximum possible value of  is
(all symbols have their standard meaning) :

e 0 nIR e 0 nIR 2e0 nIR e 0 nIR


(1) (2) (3) (4)
m 4m m 2m

13. A spring mass system (mass m, spring constant k and natural length l ) rests in equilibrium on a
horizontal disc. The free end of the spring is fixed at the centre of the disc. If the disc together with
spring mass system, rotates about it’s axis with an angular velocity  , (k  m2 ) the relative change
in the length of the spring is best given by the option :
m2 2  m2  m2 2m2
3  k 
(1) (2) (3) (4)
k 3k k

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14. An electron of mass m and magnitude of charge | e | initially at rest gets accelerated by a constant
electric field E . The rate of change of de-Broglie wavelength of this electron at time t ignoring
relativistic effects is :
−h −h −h | e | Et
(1) 2
(2) (3) (4)
| e | Et |e| E t | e | Et h

15. A small circular loop of conducting wire has radius a and carries current I . It is placed in a uniform
magnetic field B perpendicular to its plane such that when rotated slightly about its diameter and
released, it starts performing simple harmonic motion of time period T. If the mass of the loop is m
then:
m m 2m 2m
(1) T= (2) T= (3) T= (4) T=
IB 2 IB IB IB

iˆ + ˆj
16. A plane electromagnetic wave is propagating along the direction , with its polarization along the
2
direction k̂ . The correct form of the magnetic field of the wave would be (there B0 is an appropriate
constant):
iˆ + ˆj  iˆ + ˆj   iˆ + ˆj 
(1) B0 cos  t − k  (2) B0 kˆ cos  t − k 
2  2   2 
iˆ − ˆj  iˆ + ˆj  iˆ − ˆj  iˆ + ˆj 
(3) B0 cos  t + k  (4) B0 cos  t − k 
2  2  2  2 

17. A uniformly thick wheel with moment of inertial I and radius R is free to rotate about its centre of
mass (see fig). A massless string is wrapped over its rim and two blocks of masses m1 and m2
(m1  m2 ) are attached to the ends of the string. The system is released from rest. The angular speed of
the wheel when m1 descents by a distance h is :
1 1
 m1 + m2 2  (m1 − m2 )  2
(1)   gh (2)   gh
 (m1 + m2 ) R + I   (m1 + m2 ) R + I 
2 2

1 1
 2(m1 − m2 ) gh  2  2(m1 + m2 ) gh  2
(3)   (4)  
 (m1 + m2 ) R + I   (m1 + m2 ) R + I 
2 2

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18. There is a small source of light at some depth below the surface of water (refractive index = ) in a tank
3
of large cross sectional surface area. Neglecting any reflection from the bottom and absorption by water,
percentage of light that emerges out of surface is (nearly):
[Use the fact that surface area of a spherical cap of height h and radius of curvature r is 2rh ]
(1) 50% (2) 21% (3) 17% (4) 34%

19. A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 with an initial velocity of 3.0iˆ m / s and moves in the x − y
plane with a constant acceleration (6.0iˆ + 4.0 ˆj ) m / s 2 . The x-coordinate of the particle at the instant
when its y-coordinate is 32m is D meters. The value of D is :
(1) 50 (2) 40 (3) 32 (4) 60

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20. Two identical capacitors A and B , charged to the same potential 5V are connected in two different
circuits as shown below at time t = 0 . If the charge on capacitors A and B at time t = CR is QA and
QB respectively, then (Here e is the base of natural logarithm)

VC
(1) QA = VC , QB = (2) QA = VC , QB = CV
e
VC CV CV VC
(3) QA = , QB = (4) QA = , QB =
e 2 2 e

SECTION 2
This section has FIVE (05) Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question,
enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the
value to TWO decimal places.

21. Starting at temperature 300K , one mole of an ideal diatomic gas ( = 1.4) is first compressed
V1
adiabatically from volume V1 to V2 = . It is then allowed to expand isobarically to volume 2V2 . If all
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the processes are the quasi-static then the final temperature of the gas (in °K) is (to the nearest integer)
__________ .

22. In a Young’s double slit experiment 15 fringes are observed on a small portion of the screen when light
of wavelength 500 nm is used. Ten fringes are observed on the same section of the screen when another
light source of wavelength  is used. Then the value of  is (in nm)

23. The circuit shown below is working as a 8V dc regulated voltage source.


When 12V is used as input, the power dissipated (in mW) in each diode
is ; (considering both Zener diodes are identical) _____________ .

24. An electric field E = 4 xiˆ − ( y 2 + 1) ˆjN / C passes


through the box shown in figure. The flux of the
electric field through surfaces ABCD and BCGF are
marked as I and  II respectively. The difference
between (I − II ) is (in Nm2/C)_________________ .

25. In a meter bridge experiment S is a standard resistance.


R is a resistance wire. It is found that balancing length
is l = 25 cm. If R is replaced by a wire of half length
and half diameter that of R of same material, then the
balancing distance l ' (in cm) will now be __________ .

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SUBJECT II: CHEMISTRY MARKS: 100

SECTION 1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.
1. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) is the amount of oxygen required (in ppm):
(1) by anaerobic bacteria to breakdown inorganic waste present in a water body
(2) by bacteria to break-down organic waste in a certain volume of a water sample
(3) for the photochemical breakdown of waste present in 1m3 volume of a water body
(4) for sustaining life in a water body

2. 5 g of zinc is treated separately with an excess of


(a) dilute hydrochloric acid and
(b) aqueous sodium hydroxide
The ratio of the volumes of H 2 evolved in these two reactions is :
(1) 1:1 (2) 2:1 (3) 1:2 (4) 1:4

3. The solubility product of Cr(OH)3 at 298 K is 6.0  10−31 . The concentration of hydroxide ions in a
saturated solution of Cr(OH)3 will be :

(1) (18  10−31 )1/4 (2) (4.86  10−29 )1/4 (3) (2.22  10−31 )1/4 (4) (18  10−31 )1/2

4. The number of sp 2 hybrid orbitals in a molecule of benzene is :


(1) 24 (2) 6 (3) 12 (4) 18
5. Consider the following reactions,

The compound [P] is:

(1) (2) (3) (4)

6. The true statement amongst the following is :


(1) S is a function of temperature but S is not a function of temperature
(2) S is not a function of temperature but S is a function of temperature
(3) Both S and S are not functions of temperature
(4) Both S and S are functions of temperature

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7. A, B and C are three biomolecules. The results of the tests performed on them are given below :
Molisch’s Test Barfoed Test Biuret Test
A Positive Negative Negative
B Positive Positive Negative
C Negative Negative Positive
A, B and C are respectively:
(1) A = Lactose, B = Glucose, C = Alanine
(2) A = Lactose, B = Fructose, C = Alanine
(3) A = Glucose, B = Fructose, C = Albumin
(4) A = Lactose, B = Glucose, C = Albumin
8. Which of the following reactions will not produce a racemic product?
O
||
(1) CH3CH2CH = CH2 ⎯⎯⎯
HBr
→ (2) CH3 − CCH2CH3 ⎯⎯⎯
HCN

CH3
|
(3) CH3 −C − CH = CH 2 ⎯⎯⎯
HCl
→ (4)
|
H

9. The reaction of H3 N3B3Cl3 (A) with LiBH 4 in tetrahydrofuran gives inorganic benzene (B). further,
the reaction of (A) with (C) leads to H3 N3B3 (Me)3 . Compounds (B) and (C) respectively, are :
(1) Borazine and MeMgBr (2) Diborane and MeMgBr
(3) Borazine and MeBr (4) Boron nitride and MeBr
10. Which of the following has the shortest C − Cl bond?
(1) Cl − CH = CH2 (2) Cl − CH = CH − OCH3
(3) Cl − CH = CH − NO2 (4) Cl − CH = CH − CH3

11. In the following reaction A is :

(1) (2) (3) (4)

12. Amongst the following the form of water with the lowest ionic conductance at 298 K is :
(1) saline water used for intravenous injection
(2) water from a well
(3) distilled water
(4) sea water
13. The correct order of the spin-only magnetic moments of the following complexes is :
(I) [Cr(H2O)6 ]Br2 (II) Na 4 [Fe(CN)6 ]
(III) Na 3[Fe(C2O4 )3 ](0  P) (IV) (Et 4 N)2 [CoCl4 ]
(1) (III) > (I) > (II) > (IV) (2) (III) > (I) > (IV) > (III)
(3) (II)  (I) > (IV) > (III) (4) (I) > (IV) > (III) > (II)

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14. In the figure shown below reactant A (represented by square) is in equilibrium with product B
(represented by circle). The equilibrium constant is :

(1) 2 (2) 4 (3) 8 (4) 1


15. Which polymer has ‘chiral’ monomer(s)?
(1) Nylon 6, 6 (2) Neoprene (3) PHBV (4) Buna-N

16. The isomer(s) of [Co(NH3 )4 Cl2 ] that has/ have a Cl − Co − Cl angle of 90°, is/are:
(1) cis and trans (2) trans only (3) cis only (4) meridional and trans

17. Among the statements (a)-(d), the correct ones are :


(a) Lithium has the highest hydration enthalpy among the alkali metals
(b) Lithium chloride is insoluble in pyridine
(c) Lithium cannot form ethynide upon its reaction with ethyne
(d) Both lithium and magnesium react slowly with H 2 O
(1) (b) and (c) only (2) (a) and (d) only
(3) (a), (c) and (d) only (4) (a), (b) and (d) only

18. a mixture of gases O2 ,H2 and CO are taken in a closed vessel containing charcoal. The graph that
represents the correct behavior

(1) (2) (3) (4)

19. The decreasing order of basicity of the following amines is:

(I) (II) (III) (IV)

(1) (III) > (II) > (I) > (IV) (2) (II) > (III) > (IV) > (I)
(3) (III) > (I) > (II) > (IV) (4) (I) > (III) > (IV) > (II)

20. The first and second ionization enthalpies of a metal are 496 and 4560 kJ mol−1, respectively. How
many moles of HCl and H 2SO4 , respectively, will be needed to react completely with 1 mole of the
metal hydroxide ?
(1) 1 and 2 (2) 1 and 1 (3) 2 and 0.5 (4) 1 and 0.5

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SECTION 2
This section has FIVE (05) Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question,
enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the
value to TWO decimal places.

21. Consider the following reactions


(i) CH MgBr
A ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯→
3
+ B ⎯⎯⎯
Cu
573K
→ 2 − methyl − 2 − butene
(ii) H3O

The mass percentage of carbon in A is ____________ .


22. A sample of milk splits after 60 min. at 300 K and after 40 min. at 400 K when the population of
lactobacillus acidophilus in it doubles. The activation energy (in kJ/mol) for this process is closest to
_________ .
2
(Given, R = 8.3 J mol−1K −1 ,ln   = 0.4,e −3 = 4.0 )
3

23. 10.30 mg of O 2 is dissolved into a liter of sea water of density 1.03 g/mL. The concentration of O 2 in
ppm is ___________ .

24. The sum of the total number of bonds between chromium and oxygen atoms in chromate and
dichromate ions is _____________ .

25. A cylinder containing an ideal gas (0.1 mol of 1.0 dm 3 ) is in thermal equilibrium with a large volume
of 0.5 molal aqueous solution of ethylene glycol at its freezing point. If the stoppers S1 and S2 (as
shown in the figure) are suddenly withdrawn, the volume of the gas in litres after equilibrium is
achieved will be ________ .
(Given, K f (water) = 2.0 K kg mol−1 , R = 0.08 dm 3 atm K −1mol−1 )

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1.

SUBJECT III: MATHEMATICS MARKS: 100

SECTION 1
This section contains 20 Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4), out of which
ONLY ONE CHOICE is correct.

1. Let a − 2b + c = 1
x+a x + 2 x +1
If f ( x) = x + b x + 3 x + 2 , then :
x+c x+4 x+3
(1) f (50) = −501 (2) f (−50) = 501 (3) f (−50) = −1 (4) f (50) = 1

d2y
2. If x = 2sin  − sin 2 and y = 2cos − cos2 ,  [0, 2 ], then at  =  is :
dx 2
3 3 3 3
(1) (2) − (3) − (4)
4 4 8 2
16
 x 1 
3. In the expansion  +  , if l1 is the least value of the term independent of x when
 cos x sin  
   
   and l2 is the least value of the term independent of x when    , then the ratio l2 : l1
8 4 16 8
is equal to :
(1) 16 : 1 (2) 8:1 (3) 1:8 (4) 1 : 16

1 
4. If one end of a focal chord AB of the parabola y 2 = 8x is at A  , − 2  , then the equation of the
2 
tangent to it at B is :
(1) x − 2 y + 8 = 0 (2) 2x − y − 24 = 0 (3) 2x + y − 24 = 0 (4) x + 2y + 8 = 0

d
5. If  cos2  (tan 2 + sec 2 ) =  tan + 2loge | f ( ) | +C where C is a constant of integration, then the

ordered pair (, f ( )) is equal to :


(1) (−1, 1 + tan ) (2) (1, 1 + tan ) (3) (−1, 1 − tan ) (4) (1,1 − tan  )

 1
 x , 0 x
2

 1 1
6. Given: f ( x) =  , x=
 2 2
 1
1 − x , 2  x  1

2
 1
and g ( x) =  x −  , x  R . Then the area (in sq. units) of the region bounded by the curves, y = f ( x)
 2
and y = g ( x) between the lines, 2 x = 1 and 2 x = 3, is:
1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1
(1) − (2) + (3) + (4) −
2 4 3 4 2 4 4 3

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dy xy
7. If = 2 ; y (1) = 1; then a value of x satisfying y( x) = e is :
dx x + y 2
e 1
(1) (2) 2e (3) 3e (4) 3e
2 2

8. Let a function f :[0, 5] → R be continuous, f (1) = 3 and F be defined as:


x t


F ( x) = t g (t )dt , where g (t ) =  f (u)du .
2

1 1

Then for the function F , the point x = 1 is :


(1) a point of inflection (2) not a critical point
(3) a point of local minima (4) a point of local maxima

9. A random variable X has the following probability distribution:


X : 1 2 3 4 5
P( X ) : K2 2K K 2K 5K 2
Then P( X  2) is equal to:
1 1 23 7
(1) (2) (3) (4)
6 36 36 12

10. If A = {x  R :| x | 2} and B = {x  R :| x − 2 | 3} ; then :


(1) A  B = R − (2, 5) (2) A  B = (−2, − 1)
(3) A − B = [−1, 2) (4) B − A = R − (−2, 5)

11. Let f and g be differentiable functions on R such that fog is the identity function. If for some
a, b  R, g '(a) = 5 and g (a) = b, then f '(b) is equal to :
2 1
(1) (2) 1 (3) (4) 5
5 5

12. Let an be the nth term of a G.P. of positive


100 100 200
terms. If  a2n+1 = 200 and  a2n = 100, then  an is equal to :
n =1 n =1 n =1

(1) 150 (2) 175 (3) 300 (4) 225

13. The following system of linear equations


7 x + 6 y − 2z = 0
3x + 4 y + 2 z = 0
x − 2 y − 6 z = 0, has
(1) infinitely many solutions, ( x, y, z) satisfying x = 2 z
(2) infinitely many solutions, ( x, y, z) satisfying y = 2 z
(3) no solution
(4) only the trivial solution
 

14. If x =  (−1)n tan 2 n  and y =  cos2n , for 0    4 , then:
n =0 n =0

(1) y(1 + x) = 1 (2) y(1 − x) = 1 (3) x(1 + y) = 1 (4) x(1 − y) = 1

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4
15. Let [t ] denote the greatest integer  t and lim x   = A . Then the function, f ( x) = [ x2 ]sin( x) is
x →0  x 

discontinuous, when x is equal to :


(1) A+5 (2) A (3) A + 21 (4) A +1

16. If z be a complex number satisfying | Re( z) | + | Im( z) |= 4, then | z | cannot be :


17
(1) 7 (2) 10 (3) 8 (4)
2

17. If 10 different balls are to be placed in 4 distinct boxes at random, then the probability that two of these
boxes contain exactly 2 and 3 balls is :
945 965 945 965
(1) 11
(2) 11
(3) 10
(4)
2 2 2 210

18. Let a, b  R, a  0 be such that the equation, ax 2 − 2bx + 5 = 0 has a repeated root  , which is also a
root of the equation, x 2 − 2bx − 10 = 0 . If  is the other root of this equation, then  2 +  2 is equal to :
(1) 24 (2) 25 (3) 26 (4) 28

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19. The length of the minor axis (along y-axis) of an ellipse in the standard form is . If this ellipse
3
touches the line, x + 6 y = 8; then its eccentricity is :
1 11 1 5 5 1 11
(1) (2) (3) (4)
2 3 2 3 6 3 3

20. If p → ( p q) is false, then the truth values of p and q are respectively :


(1) F, T (2) T, F (3) T, T (4) F, F

SECTION 2
This section has FIVE (05) Questions. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question,
enter the correct numerical value of the answer. If the answer is a decimal numerical value, then round-off the
value to TWO decimal places.

21. If the distance between the plane, 23x − 10 y − 2z + 48 = 0 and the plane containing the lines
x +1 y − 3 z +1 x + 3 y + 2 z −1 k
= = and = = (  R) is equal to , then k is equal to ________ .
2 4 3 2 6  633

22. Let a, b and c be three vectors such that | a |= 3, | b |= 5, b  c = 10 and the angle between

b and c is
3
( )
. If a is perpendicular to the vector b  c, then a  b  c is equal to ___________ .

23. If the curves, x2 − 6x + y 2 + 8 = 0 and x2 − 8 y + y 2 + 16 − k = 0, (k  0) touch each other at a point, then


the largest value of k is ___________ .

24. If Cr  25Cr and C0 + 5  C1 + 9  C2 + ....... + (101)  C25 = 225  k , then k is equal to ________ .

25. The number of terms common to the two A.P.’ s 3, 7, 11, …….., 407 and 2, 9, 16, ……., 709 is _____ .

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